Outstanding 1973 from a Northumberland, Pennsylvania
trio with an incredibly wasted vibe. Roughly half of this is heavy rock,
like a second rate Grand Funk or Frost, and these songs are just
mediocre, with "If Only You Could See Me Now" being the best by way of
it's off kilter timing and phased-out wah guitar.
The
other half is what we are all really here for: totally loaded,
extended, spacey rural-vibe psych folk. "Universe" is the total kicker,
loaded in opiate fueled cosmic ether. It's so slow and laid back that it
almost moves backwards. Time has no meaning, or is lost completely.
Above
the strummed acoustic bliss there are spaced out effects that just
really make this fucker out, like if Jandek was really talented on You
Walk Alone and tried to make a commercial (well, uh, sorta) sounding
folkpsych album. Flutes appear on other tracks, giving this a Topanga
Canyon hippie vibe at times. A totally great windowpane rainy day
escapist monster.
While Willoughby and
Foulke would go on to greater glory in the early 1980s with the
well-known band Hybrid Ice (whose song “Magdalene” was famously covered
by Boston on their album Walk On), this would be the last anyone would
ever hear of Brigg.
1. Hey Mister - 3:16
2. Universe - 5:30
3. Took It Away - 3:35
4. New Found Rain - 2:37
5. If Only You Could See Me Now - 3:21
6. The War Is Over - 2:50
7. Linda - 5:40
8. And You Know - 2:45
9. Sneaker Tongue - 0:31
*Rusty Foulke - Guitar, Vocals
*Jeff Willoughby - Bass, Percussion, Flute, Vocals
*Rob Morse - Guitar, Vocals
With
*Rick Klinger - Percussion
*Webb Kline - Keyboard
Brigg - 1973 US.rar
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